Man I was a welding inspector for a large heavy equipment company years ago and this sure brought back memories. From the picture I agree with the above post. I will also add to me it looks like the joint design did not allow for sufficient weld size for the load. Now all being said that is based upon what I see in the picture. Is there a reason the shaft is not welded on the other side of the metal it runs through?
I could be wrong but I first thought it was the front caster for a zero turn, looked like from a gravely . Maybe wrong but I doubt it was from a rotory cutter.
Now I'm kinda curious what it's off of.
TBNers, thanks for your opinions and comments. This is a front caster from a gravely ZD HD. It is 3 month old and has 40+ HRS. on it. It mows the same ground a cub cadet 3204 mowed and has the same driver (my wife). This is the second caster to fail in this 3 month period. The first one I rewelded, to get back in service. The dealer furnished a new one. We'll see what happens now. Thanks again.
This is a caster yolk from my mower. Can you tell from the pictures if this is a welding failure or abuse?View attachment 514373View attachment 514374View attachment 514375
Welcome to today's production MIG welding. QA on stuff like implements is visual examination only. I have had several instances in the last 10 years where welds looked perfect but failed early in life. Inspection of the breaks always shows a weld on the surface only and no penetration into the joint. They never heard of beveling; parts are always cut square and butted tight to each other. Most this stuff is 3/16-5/16 steel (3/8 sometimes); so, a hot stinger should penetrate to center easily. I still bevel such parts for insurance and stick weld. I usually run a lot hotter than most folks also. Pipe welders don't mess around with cold stingers. Weld both sides? What is that? One Kubota item, still in warranty, it took me 1/2 hour to convince the service manager (he is not a former mechanic) that it was a factory defect. The shop foreman heard us arguing, wandered over, one look and he backed me up. I received a new $450 part on the spot.
Ron
Ron
Thanks to all who posted comments. The dealer called and said he had talked to gravely, said they had a production run with some problems. The one I "fixed" is still on the mower, I replaced the second broken one with the replacement one, it is a little different than the original ones. When I get the other new one (#2) I will post a picture of their fix so you can see it. To be continued.